Asperkids The World is a Classroom

Divided into chapters by rooms in the house, this conversation starter is full of practical suggestions for creating a home environment that respects the needs of all family members. Paperback, 28 pages. Learn More

Take children back in time, before dinosaurs or jellyfish, and connect them to the first tiny things that twitched in the ocean. Includes a detailed timeline, information on the five kingdoms of life, a glossary, and list of resources. 48 pages. Learn More

A great way to learn about shape! This fascinating step-by-step process appeals to young children. They’ll be quite satisfied with the surprising result of rinsing paper in water! 12 sheets (4" square) with instructions. Learn More

In Japan, Zen Buddhists rake sand in stone gardens as a meditative act. Raking this tabletop version can be just as peaceful for young children. A simple yet powerful calming activity. Includes: wooden tray, sand, rakes, rocks, and a booklet of meditations. Learn More

The role of the bell in the Montessori classroom is well-known. Ring it just once for silence or children can “walk on the line,” carrying the bell carefully so as not to let it ring. 5" long. Learn More

This colorful collection of over 200 flag stickers includes the national flag of every country in the world! Use the labeled stickers to make three-part cards (you’ll need two books). Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More

Children want to talk about emotions! Engaging photos show children’s faces expressing all kinds of feelings. A strong visual introduction to reading facial expressions and recognizing the feelings of others. Paperback, 23 pages. Learn More

Coloring mandalas (symmetrical designs organized around a center) is a mesmerizing process children and adults love! A right brain activity, it can bring a sense of calm, focus, and tranquility. 22 original 8" designs; perforated pages pull out neatly. Learn More

We love books that make you think “ and this one surely does! Colorful photographs of everything from pennies to penguins help train the eye to make good estimates. Children (and adults) will learn what groups of 10 and 100 look like and will master tricks on how to estimate. Learn More

An accessible introduction to 16 modern artists and their signature paintings. The clever verse emphasizes how artwork expresses a unique way of seeing the world. Endnotes with artist quotes and biographies. Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More

Exquisite close-up image cards are so detailed children can see brush strokes! Match close-ups with full-painting cards that list artist, country, painting name, and time period on reverse. 48 standard-size, laminated playing cards (24 pairs) with instructions for five games. Learn More

These versatile packets of three-part cards engage children with captivating photos of the objects they encounter every day. Use the picture-only cards for vocabulary building and sorting activities. Learn More

These versatile packets of three-part cards engage children with captivating photos of the objects they encounter every day. Use the picture-only cards for vocabulary building and sorting activities. Learn More

Optimally, introduce card materials after the child has explored real trees and/or has worked with the puzzle. Our versatile Parts of the Leaf Card Set allows children to match the cards to the puzzle pieces or to a second set of cards. Learn More